To: hybrid
How many people on here would actually hire a poor person to do... anything? Or would you go out and hire the GQ-looking guy with the schnazzy care and the professionally-edited resume? That would depend on what each is charging. Which means that the poor guy gets screwed by minimum wage laws since they limit his ability to compete by offering a lower price.
53 posted on
01/05/2006 1:01:58 PM PST by
ThinkDifferent
(I am a leaf on the wind)
To: ThinkDifferent
That would depend on what each is charging. Which means that the poor guy gets screwed by minimum wage laws since they limit his ability to compete by offering a lower price.
Dude, you are missing the point. Minimum wage is not living wage these days. It has not kept up with inflation. Offering LESS money than minimum wage is not going to enable any of the poor to dig out of their hole. He can't 'compete' because nobody WANTS him to compete. Nobody WANTS to see the guy with the ugly shoes and badly fitting suit in their office. He will never be able to compete for an office job. And an office job is, quite literally, one of the few areas where you can possibly move up and earn a decent living. Manufacturing? dying. moving. Farming? Not viable in most areas; land is too expensive. Labor? mostly operating machines these days, far more limited.
So what should they do?
67 posted on
01/05/2006 2:32:47 PM PST by
hybrid
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